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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

“Daredevil: Born Again” Season 2 Review: The Man Without Fear Faces His Most Chaotic Season Yet

Source: Marvel Television

"Daredevil: Born Again" has officially re-entered the Disney+ chat. The Man Without Fear currently navigates a landscape far more treacherous than the rain-slicked alleys he used to traverse, trading localised gang wars for a sprawling expansion of the "Devil's Reign" comics run.

This season effectively transitions the series from the intimate, blood-stained corridors of Hell's Kitchen to the sterile, oppressive halls of a City Hall under siege, bringing heavy hitters like Jessica Jones into a high-stakes collision with Wilson Fisk's burgeoning empire. It is a bold, albeit crowded, attempt to reconcile the gritty DNA of the original show with the massive, interconnected gears of the modern MCU.

Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

Well, resuming our TV program with the status quo from the last season comes with a very prominent, dubious figure in power and the resistance in the shadows. It's New York City, effectively under martial law. Wilson Fisk, now Mayor, has leveraged his "Safer Streets Initiative" to turn the metropolis into a panopticon. Meanwhile, Matt Murdock, officially presumed dead after the catastrophic events of the previous season's finale, operates as a ghost. What about Daredevil? "Arrest him," the Kingpin declares.

Matt can no longer walk the streets with the confidence of a blind lawyer or a celebrated hero. He is a rebel in the shadows with a cause. It's one battle after another for these figures, and the show effectively leans into a revolutionary aesthetic that reframes the vigilante as a rebel against a state-sanctioned machine.

Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

Now, one of the crowning achievements of Season 1 was the "two-sides-of-a-coin" psychological framing between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk that we thought was very well executed throughout. The first season thrived on that. It started with that "Heat"-esque confrontation in the diner, and eventually they broke up to do their own thing. But using parallel editing to mirror their fracture, both men were shown rebuilding their respective empires from the wreckage of their pasts.

Season 2, however, pulls away from that intimate juxtaposition. While the scale is undeniably larger, the narrative ambition frequently exceeds the editing's grasp.

With subplots proliferating like a hydra—ranging from the Fisk administration's internal power struggles, Daniel Poindexter's revenge, and the peppering of Heather's struggles—the structure gives way to a more frenetic, sometimes disjointed arrangement. And the editing does not help as it's occasionally gasping in a way that hinders the mythological drama that swirls around these characters.

It does feel like there is an eagerness to position chess pieces into place for this season, ultimately sacrificing the rhythmic storytelling that once defined the original series as a master work of the genre. Where it would (or should) have allowed for a slow-burn internal collapse, "Born Again Season 2" often feels like a transit hub a la "Age of Ultron", burdened by the logistical weight of setting up bits for the future – not necessarily bad per se, but it does come with its own compromise.

The return of Deborah Ann Woll's Karen Page is a profound correction for the series, for sure. Moving away from the somewhat unbearable and tragic trajectory of Heather Glenn, the show wisely centres the chemistry between Woll and Charlie Cox. Of course, their years of history provide them with a shorthand. There is a natural weight to this relationship that keeps Matt in check every now and then, and vice versa.

Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

And we're back to basics. They're hiding out in cramped spaces and engaging in investigative heroics without a law office to call home. It's the familiar sight of their relationship, seeing them operate in the shadows. It's relieving to see Karen back in the fold as a mirror and a catalyst for Matt's better angels. And that's not to say she's a saint either. She's still carrying baggage from Season 1 of "Daredevil", such as the incident with Wesley, that haunts her very being.

Meanwhile, the spectre of Foggy Nelson remains in view. His death is still reverberating between these two souls. (And yes, for the record, Foggy will not come back as a clone nor did he fake his death – the show makes that clear early on). It still haunts Matt to some degree, but not in the way that he's literally shattered into pieces till the Devil remains silent.

Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

The arrival of the Shadowland-inspired suit, black spray paint masking the red leather, is definitely striking. Yet, if we're honest, this was one of the elements that felt slightly unearned. The spray-painted logo is immediate, appearing from the start of the season without a prolonged discovery arc. What about the "how" and "why"? Did Matt envision this as a brand? A warning? It's as if we are left to draw the picture with a Sharpie on our own.

Despite the metaphorical payoff's abruptness, it is potent. As the season progresses, the black paint begins to strip and scrape away during high-impact fights till more of the red returns. It's an inevitable, and yet mighty bit of visual storytelling that we appreciate.

Source: Marvel Television | Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin, Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Fisk, and Lili Taylor as Marge McCaffrey in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin, Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Fisk, and Lili Taylor as Marge McCaffrey in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

On the other side, Wilson Fisk remains the ultimate power-hungry capitalist. Vincent D'Onofrio continues to deliver a masterclass in controlled volatility. His Fisk is a predatory shark, masquerading as a civil servant of this city. This is a sentiment he loves to echo. "This city… is mine".

The timeliness of this Mayor Fisk storyline cannot be ignored, as the writers clearly drew from the fractious nature of modern discourse. Sure, it's not something new or groundbreaking. But come on, a power-hungry mayor who's enforcing more surveillance… on vigilantes… eroding civil rights? The "Safer Streets Initiative" carries some uncomfortably familiar real-world parallels. In this world, "safety" is often the preamble to "control."

What else? Propaganda wars on socials, where grifters and satirists battle for the soul of the city. It reflects a world where narrative control is just as important as physical control. Sure… the Mayor Fisk storyline feels as if it were ripped directly from the headlines in the real world.

Source: Marvel Television | Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

But of course, there are still elements that remind you of the fantasy within this universe. Like you wouldn't see a certain figure participate in a punching match like Fisk does in this show. It's a surprising but pivotal sequence that serves as a brutal reminder that Fisk is a physical force of nature.

When he is threatened, Fisk becomes a mountain of malice ready to impound you into the nearest cage. Yet, when he is with Vanessa (the returning Ayelet Zurer), he is soft-spoken, kind, tender…  A true weakness… This duality remains one of the show's strongest assets. And the threat of him not having this duality is played upon within the show to good effect.

Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

Wilson Bethel's Dex (Bullseye) remains a standout once again. And we're getting closer and closer to that classic comic book look. Heck, yeah, they even gave him the bullseye on his forehead. Watching him turn mundane objects into lethal projectiles never gets old, and his brutal drive to track down Vanessa adds a layer of genuine tension. But this time, it's a certain arc with Matt, and the dynamic that these two share that feels more developed. It's strange, and yet apt.

As Karen takes centre stage, unfortunately, Heather Glenn is tossed aside within Matthew Murdock's closet. After her trauma with Muse in Season 1, she is definitely not in a good place, but who's checking up on the therapist, eh? We're not sure if the showrunners knew what to do with her this season other than to double down on some hostility. Aside from some dubious choices to provide conflict, her narrative impact is generally minimal this season.

Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

Now, let's address the "hallway" in the room. Because what is Daredevil without a large romp of a one-r? Alas,… alas, it's a little bit of a step down. The much-anticipated one-shot sequence in the early episodes does feel like the weakest entry in the franchise's history.

We get it. One-rs are hard. And that's not to say there's no effort in the choreography. Looking back at the prison sequence and the original hallway fight remains a sobering comparison. Even the opening of "Born Again" Season 1 set a higher bar. This time, the flow feels significantly choppier. It lacks the visceral, bone-crunching fluidity of its predecessors. It does not feel like an organic explosion of violence, signalling a noticeable dip in the show's once-impeccable stunt coordination.

Source: Marvel Television | Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin, Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Fisk, and Matthew Lillard as Mr Charles in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin, Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Fisk, and Matthew Lillard as Mr Charles in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

However, there is one aspect that we like, which is a key throwback. There is one episode that is a flash to the past, utilising the signature green-and-black colour grading of the original series. Yes, indeed, this episode is a total love letter. And it serves as a narrative bridge to the original show. Perhaps it can finally silence the canon debates (because, you know, some people still think the Netflix goods aren't part of the canon).

Speaking of the Netflix era, well, one other cast member is back! Yet, while Krysten Ritter's return was a major marketing hook, the execution is surprisingly (and frustratingly) brief. She arrives abruptly, assuming the audience has done their homework with the Netflix-Marvel history. While seeing her kick ass alongside Matt is an undeniable thrill, Jessica Jones does feel like a guest star in her own subplot and appears when the plot requires an extra hand, which diminishes the emotional weight of this Defenders reunion.

Source: Marvel Television | Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

Now, one thing that was present in Season 1 but we didn't think too much about was the overuse of the soundtrack. But oh man, it definitely sticks out more in this one. Indeed, there is a tendency to insert a swelling score into every scene, even those that would benefit from the stark, atmospheric silence that defined the early days of the character. Silence can be a powerful auxiliary to storytelling, and we're not sure if they were afraid that the audience wouldn't know how to feel without a musical cue. And yes, it is annoying this season.

Despite our grievances, we must still applaud this production for maintaining a sense of peril. A palpable, high-stakes reality exists here. Characters are never truly safe. And yes, this atmospheric dread provides a necessary weight to the narrative. We live in an era where plot armour often renders superhero stakes toothless. But "Born Again" does not want to blink. They serve as a warning to the audience to not get too attached to anyone.

Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

The structural flaws and dizzying subplots occasionally frustrate, yet the character work remains remarkably steadfast. Indeed, it prevents the season from drifting too far into "mid" territory. Sure, the overarching plot might trip over its own fog at times. Yet, the internal lives of Matt, Karen, and even the villainous Fisk remain absolute jewels.

We witness this brilliance in the quiet, desperate moments of a "dead" man. He is a ghost trying to reclaim his stolen identity. We see it in a Mayor who realises a hard truth. Absolute power is a lonely, paranoid throne. Even when the "rhythmic storytelling" falters, the visceral reality of these characters' pain and the constant threat to their survival maintain a level of prestige that distinguishes Daredevil from the more sanitised offerings of the genre.

Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"
Source: Marvel Television | Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in "Daredevil Born Again Season 2"

Though, it is impossible to watch this season without seeing the threads being pulled for the future. There will be a lot of big questions coming out of its finale, not only tethered to Daredevil and his supporting cast, but also to the wider MCU. Is it going to lead into the newly announced "Punisher: One More Kill" and the upcoming "Spider-Man: Brand New Day"? And as much as we would like to stamp a conclusion on this? The answer, truly, is we don't know. We can see the seeds, but we don't know what they'll do with them.

For eagle-eyed fans, the trailer for "Brand New Day" does contain a Season 2 connection, which makes sense by the finale. But other than that, we really aren't sure how this is going to go. A lot happens. But we do know Daredevil will be back for Season 3, so we can only hope it gets better from here, with the promises that are being set up. And we'll be waiting…

Watch the "Daredevil: Born Again" Season 2 trailer here:

"Daredevil: Born Again" Season 2 premieres on Disney+ on March 24, 2026!

The Review

"Daredevil: Born Again" Season 2

3.5 Score

Despite a cluttered narrative that often feels like an MCU filler, "Born Again" Season 2 is saved by the depth of its main leads. Matthew, Karen, Fisk, Poindexter maintain a visceral reality that prevents the season from drifting into mediocrity. It is a high-stakes, revolutionary expansion that surprisingly honours its Netflix roots to create a meaningful story for the mythos of the MCU's New York City.

Review Breakdown

  • Good, could be better.

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RIMOWA Revives 1969 Archives With The Classic Aluminium Grid Collection

Since its founding in 1898, RIMOWA has continuously explored the possibilities of working with aluminium, refining objects of mobility through a precise balance of function and material. Drawing on this long-standing heritage, the German Maison has unveiled the RIMOWA Classic Aluminium Grid, a numbered limited-edition collection consisting of 1969 pieces, that revisits an archival design with contemporary details and materials.

The Grid collection reinterprets RIMOWA's iconic grooves using a structured, geometric grid pattern. The design takes reference from the German Maison's archive hand-carry cases developed in 1969. At the time, these pieces reflected an era defined by technical precision, modular thinking, and a strong relationship between form and function.

The collection's defining feature is its embossed grid design, pressed into RIMOWA's Silver aluminium. The pattern introduces a striking visual effect while maintaining the strength and durability synonymous with RIMOWA's engineering. Inside, the case features refined leather details and a soft quilted lining echoing the grid pattern, extending the design throughout the case.

Crafted in RIMOWA's historic Cologne factory, each piece is backed by the German Maison's lifetime guarantee, a testament to RIMOWA's long-standing expertise in aluminium craftsmanship. Signature Classic components, including leather handles, shiny palladium locks, and airplane-debossed rivets, lend the collection its distinctive character, while RIMOWA's smooth-rolling Multiwheel system and stage-free telescopic handles ensure modern performance.

A hallmark of the Grid collection are the leather touchpoints reimagined in an elegant blue hue, paying homage to a historic RIMOWA shade and reinforcing the collection's archival roots, whilst adding a distinctive touch. Custom components, such as a complimentary leather luggage tag with an archival logo, and a numbered limited-edition badge further distinguish each piece.

Launching across various sizes, including a Hand-Carry and Cabin Case, the RIMOWA Aluminium Grid collection will also feature a Trunk size, marking a first for an archival special edition launch. Reflecting the Maison's ongoing dialogue between heritage and innovation, the collection revisits a historic design language for today's traveller.

Starting 26th March 2026, the RIMOWA Classic Aluminium Grid Hand-Carry Case in Silver (RM10,350), the RIMOWA Classic Aluminium Grid Cabin in Silver (RM12,100), and the RIMOWA Classic Aluminium Grid Trunk in Silver (RM14,400) will be available at RIMOWA stores worldwide and online.

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Sanctuary At Sea: The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi Introduces Dayang Mastura Yacht

Located on the pristine southwest coast of Malaysia's Jewel of Kedah, The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi has launched its latest luxurious guest experience, a private Lagoon 620 sailing catamaran. Dayang Mastura, named to symbolise enduring grace, will provide guests with an exceptional private charter experience and an invitation to explore Langkawi's breathtaking Andaman coastline. 

Crafted with refined European precision and interiors by celebrated Italian studio Nauta Design, Dayang Mastura offers ample space for guests, with a capacity to accommodate up to 20 guests. The yacht's luxuriously appointed indoor and outdoor spaces include expansive dining areas, a salon and lounge, sunbathing decks, and a dedicated yoga and meditation space. Paddleboards, kayaks, snorkelling, and fishing equipment invite exploration, and with four ensuite cabins, the yacht is perfectly suited for celebrations at sea.

Available for full-day charters or curated sunset cruises, each journey begins at Telaga Harbour Park yachting marina, a mere five-minute drive from the resort. A dedicated captain and crew welcome guests aboard with a selection of aperitifs before setting sail across the shimmering Andaman Sea. The journey traces the dramatic Machinchang Coast, passing through the tranquil Straits of Chinchin toward the Andaman Sea's enchanting island trio, including Pulau Rebak Besar and Pulau Intan Kecil. Here, sheltered coves and translucent waters provide the perfect setting for snorkelling, swimming, and gentle marine exploration in vibrant reefs where there will be sightings of sergeant majors, parrotfish, and damselfish.

Against the backdrop of the ancient Machinchang mountain range, guests will relax on deck and indulge in a bespoke picnic prepared by the resort's private chef. Menus draw inspiration from Langkawi's rich culinary heritage, featuring refined interpretations of local favourites from Kuih Rotan and Kerabu Kale, to seasonal sliced fruits and Kuih Lapis. Fresh canapés are served against sea views, accompanied by the soothing lapping of waves and sea eagles gliding overhead.

During the evening, sunset voyages transform the coastline into a living canvas. Guests get to enjoy golden hour while savouring freshly prepared bites of Lempeng with Sambal Bilis, Thai Beef Salad, Banana Cake, and Pandan Financiers.

Whether hosting intimate celebrations, milestone gatherings, romantic escapes, or corporate retreats, Dayang Mastura offers the opportunity to sail into serenity, to celebrate life's cherished moments, and to witness Langkawi's archipelago from a magical perspective.

Private charter of Dayang Mastura starts from RM 8,800 / £1,600.

For more information and reservation enquiries, visit here.

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Gareth.T To Return To Malaysia This June For “Prince Of Nothing” Concert

Great news for Gareth.T (湯令山) fans in Malaysia! The Hong Kong R&B prodigy is scheduled to return to our shores later this year as part of his "Prince of Nothing" concert tour!

The singer will perform at Arena of Stars on 13th June 2026 (Saturday), marking his return to Malaysia after his 2024 show. The upcoming concert is jointly organised by Chessman Entertainment, ACO Media, Sunny Side Up Entertainment and GME International. Tickets start from RM288 and will go on sale from 6th April 2026 (Monday) onwards.

SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@gareth_tong)

Fans can expect to experience Gareth.T's captivating live vocals alongside emotional performances of tracks from his recent releases, including "THE PROTÉGÉ". The singer-songwriter is set to drop the album on 26th March 2026 (Thursday), marking his first full-length release since 2022. Here are all the details of his concert:

Gareth.T "Prince of Nothing" in Malaysia

  • Date: 13th June 2026 (Saturday)
  • Time: 6pm
  • Venue: Arena of Stars
  • Organisers: Chessman Entertainment, ACO Media, Sunny Side Up Entertainment, GME International
  • Ticket Prices: VIP: RM788, PS1: RM688, PS2: RM388, PS3: RM288
  • Ticket Sale: Sale starts 6th April 2026 (Monday), from 12pm onwards, via ticket2u.com.my and rwgenting.com

For more information on the concert, check out the organisers' official website or the official Resorts World Genting website. Are you excited for Gareth.T's return?

Source: Instagram

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Adam Cheng Makes Rare Public Comment Amid Growing Concern

Adam Cheng (鄭少秋) has largely stepped away from the spotlight in recent years, leading a low-key life. The Hong Kong star rarely makes public appearances these days, with many netizens wondering if his decision was because of his daughter's passing in 2023.

Amid growing concern over his lack of updates, the actor recently made a rare public comment on social media. On 24th March 2026 (Tuesday), Adam's Lunar birthday, a Weibo account under the username "Adam Cheng Art Museum Live Network (秋官艺术馆鲜动网络)" shared a post. Writing the post is "Brother Cheng", believed to be the actor.

SOURCE: WEIBO (秋官艺术馆鲜动网络)

The post writes, "I have received everyone's blessings and concern. During this retirement period, I have slowed down my pace of life, but I still exercise and do the things I enjoy. I have never liked social engagements, so you haven't seen me much, so don't worry!" Many fans believe Adam made the statement to reassure the public following some recent rumours.

Earlier this year, news outlets reported that a few fans spotted Adam in public. However, they noted that he looked particularly skinny, sparking rumours of failing health. Thankfully, it seems the 79-year-old is doing well. The actor then wished the public happiness and good health, while referring to some recent public events.

SOURCE: TVB

Despite the short comment, many fans were relieved to hear that Adam is healthy and safe during his retirement. There were allegations that the actor was uncontactable, even by friends, but there was no clear explanation why. Some speculated that his daughter Angelina's death had an impact on him, forcing him to step away from the entertainment industry.

While it was a simple post, we're sure it was more than enough to reassure fans that Adam is doing well. Let's hope to see and hear from the actor in the future.

Sources: Oriental Daily, TVB

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

“13 Going On 30” Reboot: What We Know About The Project So Far

When it comes to romantic comedy films, "13 Going On 30" is high up on the list of favourites. The 2004 movie remains one of the most beloved films of its genre and even seems to withstand the test of time. So, how will a reboot of the film fare?

Recently, Netflix confirmed that a reboot of "13 Going On 30" is coming to its platform, over two decades after the original film came out in theatres. While the plot of the reboot remains under wraps, the streaming platform has revealed other major details. Here's what we know about the reboot so far:

SOURCE: NETFLIX

Jennifer Garner To Serve As Executive Producer

SOURCE: TWITTER (@romcomarchive)

The star of the original 2004 film, Jennifer Garner, is set to play another role in this reboot. Rather than being in front of the camera, the actress is on board the project as executive producer. Jennifer is also the executive producer of the "13 Going On 30" musical, which premiered in September 2025.

Emily Bader & Logan Lerman Set As Leads

SOURCES: TWITTER (@romcomarchive)

Playing the leads and filling in the shoes of Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo are Emily Bader and Logan Lerman. Both stars have experience in rom-coms, so it's safe to say that the roles are in good hands. Emily recently starred in Netflix's "People We Meet On Vacation", playing Poppy. Meanwhile, Logan recently starred in the dark romantic comedy film, "Oh, Hi!", as Isaac.

Brett Haley To Helm Director's Chair

SOURCE: TWITTER (@style_starss)

Speaking of "People We Meet On Vacation", director Brett Haley will also take on the director role for this project. The filmmaker commented about the reboot, saying, "I'm a longtime fan (of "13 Going On 30"), so stepping into this reimagining comes with tremendous responsibility. Jennifer Garner being on board as an executive producer, after playing such a big part of what made the original special, is especially meaningful."

There are also questions about whether Mark Ruffalo will be involved in the film in some way. While there's no news on that yet, let's hope that the actor will at least agree to a cameo. Are you excited for this reboot?

Sources: Twitter, Deadline, Variety

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Meet Carlo Rino’s Two Latest Collections This Season, The Carlo Geo & Bun Bun

This March, Carlo Rino has introduced the launch of two distinct yet complementary collections: the Carlo Geo and Bun Bun. Thoughtfully crafted for the modern Malaysian, both collections reflect the brand's evolving identity while staying rooted in its iconic heritage.

Carlo GEO Collection

The latest Carlo Geo Collection is a contemporary reinterpretation of Carlo Rino's iconic monogram. Reimagined in a nude beige palette, the collection brings a softer, more versatile dimension to the brand's signature design. The understated look offers effortless styling possibilities, seamlessly transitioning from day to evening while maintaining a sense of timeless sophistication.

The collection presents a curated line-up of nine pieces, comprising four bags and five wallets. Crafted from the brand's signature printed coated canvas, each design features an iconic monogram complemented by soft peach trimming, adding a subtle yet distinctive contrast. A chic hangtag detail enhances the overall finish of the bags, while the backpack is designed with a clean, minimal aesthetic.

Bun Bun Collection

Carlo Rino has also unveiled the Bun Bun Collection, marking a new chapter for the brand's beloved character. This latest iteration embraces a lighter and more refined design approach, blending playful charm with a clean, minimal aesthetic, and modern sensibility, making it a seamless addition to any wardrobe.

The collection is introduced as a compact capsule centred around a versatile two-way tote design and it is available in two sizes. The bags are crafted from lightweight nylon which prioritises functionality, durability, and everyday ease, making them ideal companions for on-the-go lifestyles.

The small size is presented in a warm medium-brown tone, offering a grounded and understated aesthetic, while the medium size arrives in a fresh medium-green shade, adding a subtle yet distinctive pop of colour. Each tote is designed with an additional long strap, allowing it to be worn as a shoulder or crossbody bag for added versatility and convenience.

Together, the Carlo Geo and Bun Bun Collections reflect Carlo Rino's continued evolution in design, where modern heritage meets playful style. With a focus on versatility, functionality and refined aesthetics, the launch offers Malaysians a fresh way to express personal style through pieces that are both iconic and effortlessly wearable.

Both collections are available nationwide at all Carlo Rino boutiques. Explore and shop the collection online via the official website

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